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Darwin's Radio
by Greg Bear
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An archaeologist in Central Europe, a microbiologist in the Republic of Georgia, and a "virus hunter" in the United States, all working independently of each other, begin to see different parts of a puzzle that suggest a new phase of human evolution is upon us. Winner of the 2000 Nebula Award for Best Novel.
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9780345459817,
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Ballantine Books,
2003
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9780788740879,
Audio Cassette,
Recorded Books,
1999
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9780345435248,
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Ballantine Books,
2000
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9780787122553,
Audio Cassette,
New Star Media Inc,
1999
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9780345423337,
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Ballantine Books,
1999
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Publisher Notes
Molecular biologist Kaye Lang's theory--that ancient diseases encoded in the DNA of humans can return to life--has become a chilling reality. The shocking evidence: a "virus-hunter" has tracked down a flu-like disease that kills expectant mothers and their offspring.
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